My phone is working perfectly on version 3.2.2 and with some people reporting LTE problems with 3.2.4 I'd rather not upgrade.
Is there any way to turn off the notifications that there is an upgrade available?
I would also like to turn the update notification off as I don't want Nougat. But whatever I try it keeps comming back resulting in me having to swipe it away time after time after time....
May you freeze the Update-Manager or something with Titanium Backup?
maybe it helps.
cl0g said:
May you freeze the Update-Manager or something with Titanium Backup?
maybe it helps.
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Gonna try that right away, that might work.
TaranQ said:
Gonna try that right away, that might work.
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I have System Update frozen with TiBU and no notifications.
tnsmani said:
I have System Update frozen with TiBU and no notifications.
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Indeed since freezing with TiBu no notifications (relief sigh)
Lythandra said:
My phone is working perfectly on version 3.2.2 and with some people reporting LTE problems with 3.2.4 I'd rather not upgrade.
Is there any way to turn off the notifications that there is an upgrade available?
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You might just hide all notifications from Updater in Android Settings
That would be obvious but doesn't work.
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So, last week my phone received a system update, which I didn't apply (running leedroid rom) and now I can't get rid of the 'a system update is available' notification. Is there anyway to clear this off without applying the update?
yes there is. go to settings->about phone->system software updates-> uncheck the scheduled check, confirm and you are ready to go.
Deicist said:
So, last week my phone received a system update, which I didn't apply (running leedroid rom) and now I can't get rid of the 'a system update is available' notification. Is there anyway to clear this off without applying the update?
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That's the first thing I tried, it doesn't get rid of the existing notification.
just do that and reboot then. i have never had a notification after unchecking that.
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That's the first thing I tried, it doesn't get rid of the existing notification.
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I was pretty sure I'd already done that, but just tried it again (checked that the scheduled check is disabled and rebooted) and the notification comes back when the phone restarts.
did you downloaded but not applied? the onle thing left.
Deicist said:
I was pretty sure I'd already done that, but just tried it again (checked that the scheduled check is disabled and rebooted) and the notification comes back when the phone restarts.
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Go to manage your apps and clear the cache for the updater service/app that should fix it as I had the same problem
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FletchNZ said:
Go to manage your apps and clear the cache for the updater service/app that should fix it as I had the same problem
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Fantastic! Thanks, that cleared it instantly. Much appreciated.
Forgot to disable OTA updates and my phone downloaded it and now I have this notification that doesn't go away. Looked around using ES file browser but I can't find the location out the OTA file so I can delete it.
Anyone know the location of the OTA?
valefour said:
Forgot to disable OTA updates and my phone downloaded it and now I have this notification that doesn't go away. Looked around using ES file browser but I can't find the location out the OTA file so I can delete it.
Anyone know the location of the OTA?
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I'm one of the dummies that half-asleep clicked on the OTA update and am now softbricked. In looking around the potential solution threads I saw that long pressing the notification should dismiss it. Just a warning, I haven't tried fixing my phone as of yet, so I'm not sure if this advice is right.
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I'm one of the dummies that half-asleep clicked on the OTA update and am now softbricked. In looking around the potential solution threads I saw that long pressing the notification should dismiss it. Just a warning, I haven't tried fixing my phone as of yet, so I'm not sure if this advice is right.
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That sucks. Look for "I softbricked my T-Mobile G3" under the questions thread. I think there's 2 fixes in there if you haven't checked yet. Idk if they'll work for you but worth a try if haven't seen them yet.
I read an adb fix somewhere that supposedly came from the G2 forums that supposedly worked too.
Good luck!
I'm just going to wait to find the location to delete, don't want to try and ling click and some kind of earthquake or something happen and end up just single clicking it. Lol
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That sucks. Look for "I softbricked my T-Mobile G3" under the questions thread. I think there's 2 fixes in there if you haven't checked yet. Idk if they'll work for you but worth a try if haven't seen them yet.
I read an adb fix somewhere that supposedly came from the G2 forums that supposedly worked too.
Good luck!
I'm just going to wait to find the location to delete, don't want to try and ling click and some kind of earthquake or something happen and end up just single clicking it. Lol
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Yeah I saw the adb fix for the G2 and was hoping to have someone confirm that it is fine for the G3 too. I don't see why it wouldn't be, but I don't want to dig myself into a deeper hole.
Hope you find your answer!
valefour said:
Forgot to disable OTA updates and my phone downloaded it and now I have this notification that doesn't go away. Looked around using ES file browser but I can't find the location out the OTA file so I can delete it.
Anyone know the location of the OTA?
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You can freeze Update Center from Titanium Backup and that notification will go away. Forever.
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You can freeze Update Center from Titanium Backup and that notification will go away. Forever.
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I froze it and that thing still popped up. Thanks for trying though.
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I froze it and that thing still popped up. Thanks for trying though.
Sent from my LG-D851
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There are 3 tgings for you to freeze
Software Update
Update Center
App Updates
I had the same problem thats a solid fix and should be working on every occasion like that.
Long press on the notification to enter app info and from there turn off notifications
I just use "notification off" app > uncheck googleplayservices > to hide the annoying notification.
Hello, I have this weird thing after trying to update to V30c... I received OTA (~230mb), downloaded and pressed to install but nothing happens, it just reboots the phone without performing the upgrade. So what I did connected it to PC and updated via LG mobile tool don't know why but the size was (1.3GB) unfortunately after upgrading I still receive the notification which I don't need as I already upgraded via PC... Anyone knows how to solve this?
If you're rooted, you can use the 'disableService' app from playstore. Then System / Google Play Services / SystemUpdateService, uncheck it. Problem solved.
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There are 3 tgings for you to freeze
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App Updates
I had the same problem thats a solid fix and should be working on every occasion like that.
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Only it doesn't solve the problem. Just froze it with TB, but the notice persists. D851 stock MM V30D rooted. Also have SystemUpdateService disabled via app disableService from playstore, which got rid of the OTA notices for OS versions, but won't disable this compatibility patch notification.
EDIT: Notification gone now, probably had to reboot for it to evaporate.
EDIT2: Came back a day or so later, so that method was a no-go for me. Didn't want to try the long press to see if it could be dismissed via option presented in response to that action
Hey guys, my S3 recently downloaded some system update to my phone that I don't want. I'm rooted and I don't want to lose root. I'm not interested in the system update either. How can I remove this notification from popping up constantly? It sometimes gives me an option to click "later" under the notification which sends it away, but a new notification for the system update immediately pops up again. Any help would be much appreciated!
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Hey guys, my S3 recently downloaded some system update to my phone that I don't want. I'm rooted and I don't want to lose root. I'm not interested in the system update either. How can I remove this notification from popping up constantly? It sometimes gives me an option to click "later" under the notification which sends it away, but a new notification for the system update immediately pops up again. Any help would be much appreciated!
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I have the same issue. I have no idea what this system update is, or how to turn it off.
EDIT: I think this is the NJ2 update. Strangely enough, the upgrade notification remains even after I ran the upgrade. Maybe this threat can help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249350
Merudo said:
I have the same issue. I have no idea what this system update is, or how to turn it off.
EDIT: I think this is the NJ2 update. Strangely enough, the upgrade notification remains even after I ran the upgrade. Maybe this threat can help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249350
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Sweet, I think this did the trick! So far no notification! Thanks!
Anyone know how to disable OTAS after Root?
I'm searching for the same info!
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There's numerous threads on this with using some debloater tool, but I want to know the specific process myself to freeze it.
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Anyone know how to disable OTAS after Root?
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Dennisg34 said:
There's numerous threads on this with using some debloater tool, but I want to know the specific process myself to freeze it.
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I'm on the same boat. Looking for which files I can freeze using Titanium Backup.
Yay for root coming out! Now let the discovering and tinkering begin
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So far, freezing this apk seems to do it?: LGDMSClient.apk
from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-g4/general/how-to-disable-update-notifications-t3152911
woozzy101 said:
I'm on the same boat. Looking for which files I can freeze using Titanium Backup.
Yay for root coming out! Now let the discovering and tinkering begin
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So far, freezing this apk seems to do it?: LGDMSClient.apk
from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-g4/general/how-to-disable-update-notifications-t3152911
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In TiBu you can see an update process as well. I just froze that
Dennisg34 said:
In TiBu you can see an update process as well. I just froze that
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Ditto
Dennisg34 said:
In TiBu you can see an update process as well. I just froze that
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I froze both OTA update processes via TiBu, when running the check for update feature I get an error so hopefully that's all that's needed.
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In TiBu you can see an update process as well. I just froze that
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Yup...this one did the trick in TiBu the icon is "Update Center 4.50.11" (no quotes).
Many thanx!
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EDIT:
So far, freezing this apk seems to do it?: LGDMSClient.apk
from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-g4/general/how-to-disable-update-notifications-t3152911
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I'm not rooted. But that is the apk I Debloated to block updates. It quietly kept the 611A update away for a week.
And when I went to accept 611A, as soon as I un-blocked LGDMSClient.apk, the update immediately started downloading again.
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EDIT:
So far, freezing this apk seems to do it?: LGDMSClient.apk
from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-g4/general/how-to-disable-update-notifications-t3152911
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this is under system/priv-app/LGDMSClient(folder)/LGDMSClient.apk
Should we remove that apk? Or the whole folder? Or just freeze the Update Center on tibu.
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this is under system/priv-app/LGDMSClient(folder)/LGDMSClient.apk
Should be remove that apk? Or the whole folder?
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I ended up using Titanium Backup to just free the service that includes that APK.
Its named: System updates 1_14_10_0
Just freeze that if you have TB and then restart and you are good to go. If you try to do System updates on your phones settings, "Activity is not exist this device" now pops up.
geoff5093 said:
I froze both OTA update processes via TiBu, when running the check for update feature I get an error so hopefully that's all that's needed.
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Which services exactly?
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Which services exactly?
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System Updates 1_14_10_0
After freezing that I get an error when attempting to check for software updates.
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System Updates 1_14_10_0
After freezing that I get an error when attempting to check for software updates.
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If you froze it, then you should get an error when you check for software updates. It means your phone will not automatically check for updates either.
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If you froze it, then you should get an error when you check for software updates. It means your phone will not automatically check for updates either.
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Exactly, I was stating that a good way to check is to attempt to check for updates. Sorry if it came across as me thinking something was wrong.
Ooops, I should have also stated that getting the error is a good thing and not an indication that something is messed up
quick question i got the system updates 1_14_10_0 frozen in TiBu. But when I filter search update its comes up a third apk called configupdater5.1-17437 the permission on this apk is. Download files without user notification and run at start up. I've currently frozen this apk with no side effects that i can tell
I love the translation.
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Sorry to bump a dead thread but I have System updates listed twice. I froze both and when I click the check for software updates, settings force close. Seems to be only on that setting. Is it normal though? Did anyone have it listed twice?
I have two listed and froze both, I'm not having any issues with force closing just getting the same toast notification that the service doesn't exist.
I went through all the steps to unlock/root my Verizon Note 4. I _thought_ that included turning off all of the OTA/update stuff so that I wouldn't accidentally accept and update and destroy my hard work.
However, I got an update notification the other day, and it has persistently asked me to update every time I unlock the phone since.
How do I turn this off permanently?
Download Titanium Backup and disable system update.
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Download Titanium Backup and disable system update.
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Thank you. I was kinda hoping for a little more information. Which apps should be frozen to turn off the automatic updating? I thought I had everything that was OTA-related frozen already, but I obviously missed something. So I'm hoping to get a list of what I should check.
Tom2112 said:
Thank you. I was kinda hoping for a little more information. Which apps should be frozen to turn off the automatic updating? I thought I had everything that was OTA-related frozen already, but I obviously missed something. So I'm hoping to get a list of what I should check.
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USE TITANIUM TO FREEZE "System updates 1.0" , there are two of them next to each other in the program list. Then go into TWRP recovery and wipe cache.
Thank you! I had missed one of those two. Now they're both frozen and problem solved.